What company is good for Honda civic performance parts?
BTW for a 1997 Honda Civic Ex.
Well I don't know what the other two answers are about? For the record you have an EK! And the EX is the best model to work with other then the SI. If you look at EG's (92-95 Civic Hatch, EJ1 92-95 Civic Coupe) they are the same motor and tranny from the SI Hatch and the EX Coupe, so go figure! As for companys that make performance parts for your car it's outrageously crazy how many make parts for your car.
Lets start out with the most known. Spoon, Skunk2, Tein for suspension work, Hondata for your ECU or cars computer, AEM, BLOX, Megan, HFP (Honda Factory Performance), And MOST importantly this is the biggest in my opinion, MUGEN.
I guess what it comes down to is what parts you need and who offers the best product for that part at a good price. Lets face it, not everything needs to be name brand for it to due the same thing at the same quality like say, strut bars. They will all due the same function unless they're really that crappy.
But hopefully this helps and don't worry about haters! Your car is the best model besides the SI of course. It is wired for Vtec and has all the same amenities of an SI just not the motor an power, but that is easily taken care of! Good luck with your car though!

The 2010 Honda Civic Si Sedan comes loaded with standard features and plenty of power. Performance comes in the form of a 2.0-liter, i-VTEC 4-cylinder
Neither is Bourne averse to looking elsewhere in the Honda/Acura range for parts, hence his use of a DC5 Integra Type R crank pulley and Civic Type R ECU.
To round out the outside of the car Pyng tossed on some of the best parts available for a Civic - Mugen, BYS and Vision. Parts like the corners and mirrors
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